DOCX support from down under

Sydney's Aspose Pty Ltd, a developer/publisher of developer components for the .NET and Java platforms, has just released Aspose.Words for .NET 5.0.0, which includes support for reading and writing Open XML word-processing documents.

Great to hear, Roman. And I understand the decision to mimic Word’s folder structure for testing purposes — a few other people are doing the same thing for the same reason, and as long as you follow relationships per the OPC then that works fine. Your approach is interoperable with any Open XML implementation, as you know.

In the case of IBM’s implementation, as Jesper points out they’ve hard-coded the Word implementation details into their code, instead of writing to the spec, so IBM’s code isn’t interoperable with other implementations.

Sydney’s Aspose Pty Ltd , a developer/publisher of developer components for the .NET and Java platforms, has just released Aspose.Words for .NET 5.0.0 , which includes support for reading and writing Open XML word-processing documents. An eval versio

Sydney’s Aspose Pty Ltd , a developer/publisher of developer components for the .NET and Java platforms, has just released Aspose.Words for .NET 5.0.0 , which includes support for reading and writing Open XML word-processing documents. An eval versio